Authors
Thomas A Trikalinos, A Karvouni, Elias Zintzaras, Tero Ylisaukko-oja, Leena Peltonen, Irma Järvelä, John PA Ioannidis
Publication date
2006/1
Journal
Molecular psychiatry
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
29-36
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Autism and autism-spectrum disorders exhibit high heritability, although specific susceptibility genes still remain largely elusive. We performed a heterogeneity-based genome search meta-analysis (HEGESMA) of nine genome scans on autism or autism-spectrum disorders. Each genome scan was separated in 30 cM bins and the maximum linkage statistic from each bin was ranked. Significance for each bin's average rank and for between-scan heterogeneity (dis-similarity in the average ranks) was obtained through Monte Carlo tests. For autism, data from 771 affected sibpairs were synthesized across six separate genome scans. Region 7q22–q32 reached genome-wide significance both in weighted and unweighted analyses, with evidence for significantly low between-scan heterogeneity. The flanking chromosomal region 7q32-qter reached the less stringent threshold of suggestive significance, with no …
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